actually unrelated in an argument if you do want to talk about real life you forgot the beam of electrons on the outside that turn it back into xenon or whatever gas you happen to be useing, otherwise accurate
and look i want to done with this conversation already because I made my point, I was wrong about about the pressure in the begining in the case of real life but those ions do have velocity and in the end thats what produces the thrust, when I said "There is absolutly 0 thrust or pressure generaed from this" I meant in the game. have a good day.
yes I did say in my first comment that this produces no thrust because I meant in game, I did not realize at the time that it would in real life, I never said (everything) needs pressure and velocity, but lots of stuff does,
by the way what do you mean you disagree that ion engines are weak? the strongest ion engine pushes 100x weaker than a human's frontal push
Ingot: dude wdym "trying to prove" didnt you claim that crap in the 1st comment and then switched to "oh everything needs pressure and velocity"
and stop trying to explain what newtons laws are or thrust, i am not clueless
while i do disagree all ion engines are really weak i also don't know what point you are trying to make besides that you engine might produce thrust in real life. it's not a fault of your engine but a fault in how the games handles ions or electrons. now excuse me while i go test what tpt can simulate.
electrons have mass and this engine expulses them. ion engines are all REALLY weak, meant only for pure efficiency